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Published 14:01 2 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 14:28 2 Mar 2018 GMT
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Dr Van Der Veldt told RTÉ News of responding to a call from the Old Head of Kinsale in Cork this morning where a woman in labour needed to get to the hospital, as well as tending to another patient in the county who was having a suspected heart attack.
He said a journey that normally takes half and hour could take up to and hour and a half or two hours thanks to the treacherous conditions.
Meeting other cars on the road adds time onto the emergency vehicles' journeys, he said, and extra minutes could put others' lives at risk.
"Please folks, stay off the roads," he urged.
At a time when our emergency service workers are already under pressure, it's something to think about before getting behind the wheel today.
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